Kantian Moral Theory and the Destruction of Self
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Fairbanks (philosophy, Providence College) defends Kant from those of his critics who claim that Kantian moral theory leads to the destruction of the self. By presenting a portrait of the morally good person, she seeks to show that value theory need not be polarized between impartiality and partiality. She recasts the Kantian views of duty and the self to make room for personal attachment and emotion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Fairbanks (philosophy, Providence College) defends Kant from those of his critics who claim that Kantian moral theory leads to the destruction of the self. By presenting a portrait of the morally good person, she seeks to show that value theory need not be polarized between impartiality and partiality. She recasts the Kantian views of duty and the self to make room for personal attachment and emotion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Fairbanks (philosophy, Providence College) defends Kant from those of his critics who claim that Kantian moral theory leads to the destruction of the self. By presenting a portrait of the morally good person, she seeks to show that value theory need not be polarized between impartiality and partiality. She recasts the Kantian views of duty and the self to make room for personal attachment and emotion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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